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Dallas Aftershow
Judith Light/Judith Ryland

Dallas Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 3:30


James talks about one of the promising bright spots on the Dallas TNT reboot!

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Dallas Aftershow
JR Has a Daughter?

Dallas Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 6:16


In the Dallas TNT version, wasnt there a mention of JR having a daughter possibly? Either way, James Lott Jr talks about JR and his sons.

Dallas Aftershow
Dallas IS Streaming TOO!

Dallas Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 3:27


I didnt know,so I am passing the info along. Dallas and Dallas TNT are both streaming on IMDBTV /Amazon prime!

Dallas Aftershow
Why I Didn't LIke The Dallas TNT Reboot

Dallas Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 12:23


James Lott Jr explains why he didn't care for the reboot of Dallas on TNT! #dallas #dallastnt #aftershow

Filmmaking Conversations Podcast with Damien Swaby
Ep 55: Working with the Negro Ensemble Company, Eugene Lee

Filmmaking Conversations Podcast with Damien Swaby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:59


Eugene Lee began working as an actor in the early 1970s and continues to appear on stage, in movies and on television.In 1972, Lee was a cast member in a command performance of “A Raisin in the Sun” for President Lyndon B. Johnson by the Ebony Players, a college theatrical group. He went on to appear and work in over 200 television movies and series, including “The Women of Brewster Place” (ABC) with Oprah Winfrey; “Dallas” (TNT); “Good Times” (CBS); “The White Shadow” (CBS); “The District” (CBS); “NYPD Blue” (ABC); “The Guiding Light” (NBC); “Quantum Leap” (NBC); “American Crime” (ABC); “The Lying Game” (Freeform); “MacGyver” (CBS); the title character in “Wolf,” an award-winning independent film; and most recently, a character in two upcoming “Homeland” (SHO) episodes.His television writing credits include episodes of Emmy Award-nominated “Homicide: Life on the Street” (NBC); “Walker, Texas Ranger” (CBS); “Michael Hayes” (CBS); “The Journey of Allen Strange (Nickelodeon); “Turks” (CBS); and the Morgan Freeman-produced television movie, “Port Chicago”.He has also appeared on stages across the country and globe. His credits include works at renowned The Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. of New York; True Colors Theatre in Atlanta; Huntington Theatre Company in Boston; Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company; Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles; Goodman Theatre in Chicago; and the Pittsburgh Public Theater and Crossroads Theatre Company in New Jersey.While traveling with the Negro Theatre Ensemble, Mr. Lee performed in the Pulitzer Prize-winning” A Soldier's Play” and numerous other works. In 2019, Lee appeared in the Broadway production of American Son. Also, in 2019, he won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play (“Two Trains Running,” Arena Stage).Lee is considered a “Wilsonian Warrior” for his many appearances in the works of August Wilson, including the Broadway production of “Gem of the Ocean.” He performed in five of Wilson's 10 plays at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and in Wilson's final autobiographical one-man piece “How I Learned What I Learned.”Mr. Lee's own characters come to life through his plays, including “East Texas Hot Links,” which has been produced on stages from Los Angeles to New York and London's The Royal Court Theatre and is published by Samuel French, Inc. His other plays include “Fear Itself,” “Somebody Called: A Tale of Two Preachers,” “Killingsworth,” “Lyin' Ass,” and the musical “Twist.”Lee is Artist in Residence and Artistic Director of the Black and Latino Playwrights Conference at Texas State University where he is also designated Distinguished Alumnus.“The parents—a furious, pent-up Eugene Lee as John Prentice, Sr., and a stoic, frustrated Andrea Frye as Mary Prentice—are excellently played so much so that we begin to realize this play isn't just about race but also about gender and memory.”Gary Tischler, "The Georgetowner"AMERICAN SON“Mr. Lee's life-time of performing experience is powerfully evident as he seizes focus while still being part on the ensemble. The enthralling Lee's folksiness morphs into icy combativeness as the discord amongst him and the Connors intensifies. It's a supreme display of character acting.”Darryl Reilly, "Theater Scene"AMERICAN SON“And as a police lieutenant who arrives near the end, Eugene Lee makes a powerful figure of a plot device.”If you liked this podcast, shoot me an e-mail at filmmakingconversations@mail.comAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=trueDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/Twittertwitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebookwww.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213805135363397

Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby
Working with the Negro Ensemble Company, Eugene Lee

Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:58


Eugene Lee began working as an actor in the early 1970s and continues to appear on stage, in movies and on television. In 1972, Lee was a cast member in a command performance of “A Raisin in the Sun” for President Lyndon B. Johnson by the Ebony Players, a college theatrical group. He went on to appear and work in over 200 television movies and series, including “The Women of Brewster Place” (ABC) with Oprah Winfrey; “Dallas” (TNT); “Good Times” (CBS); “The White Shadow” (CBS); “The District” (CBS); “NYPD Blue” (ABC); “The Guiding Light” (NBC); “Quantum Leap” (NBC); “American Crime” (ABC); “The Lying Game” (Freeform); “MacGyver” (CBS); the title character in “Wolf,” an award-winning independent film; and most recently, a character in two upcoming “Homeland” (SHO) episodes. His television writing credits include episodes of Emmy Award-nominated “Homicide: Life on the Street” (NBC); “Walker, Texas Ranger” (CBS); “Michael Hayes” (CBS); “The Journey of Allen Strange (Nickelodeon); “Turks” (CBS); and the Morgan Freeman-produced television movie, “Port Chicago”. He has also appeared on stages across the country and globe. His credits include works at renowned The Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. of New York; True Colors Theatre in Atlanta; Huntington Theatre Company in Boston; Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company; Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles; Goodman Theatre in Chicago; and the Pittsburgh Public Theater and Crossroads Theatre Company in New Jersey. While traveling with the Negro Theatre Ensemble, Mr. Lee performed in the Pulitzer Prize-winning” A Soldier’s Play” and numerous other works. In 2019, Lee appeared in the Broadway production of American Son. Also, in 2019, he won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play (“Two Trains Running,” Arena Stage). Lee is considered a “Wilsonian Warrior” for his many appearances in the works of August Wilson, including the Broadway production of “Gem of the Ocean.” He performed in five of Wilson’s 10 plays at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and in Wilson’s final autobiographical one-man piece “How I Learned What I Learned.” Mr. Lee’s own characters come to life through his plays, including “East Texas Hot Links,” which has been produced on stages from Los Angeles to New York and London’s The Royal Court Theatre and is published by Samuel French, Inc. His other plays include “Fear Itself,” “Somebody Called: A Tale of Two Preachers,” “Killingsworth,” “Lyin’ Ass,” and the musical “Twist.” Lee is Artist in Residence and Artistic Director of the Black and Latino Playwrights Conference at Texas State University where he is also designated Distinguished Alumnus. “The parents—a furious, pent-up Eugene Lee as John Prentice, Sr., and a stoic, frustrated Andrea Frye as Mary Prentice—are excellently played so much so that we begin to realize this play isn’t just about race but also about gender and memory.” Gary Tischler, "The Georgetowner" AMERICAN SON “Mr. Lee’s life-time of performing experience is powerfully evident as he seizes focus while still being part on the ensemble. The enthralling Lee’s folksiness morphs into icy combativeness as the discord amongst him and the Connors intensifies. It’s a supreme display of character acting.” Darryl Reilly, "Theater Scene" AMERICAN SON “And as a police lieutenant who arrives near the end, Eugene Lee makes a powerful figure of a plot device.” If you liked this podcast, shoot me an e-mail at filmmakingconversations@mail.com Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=true Damien Swaby Social Media Links: Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/ Twitter twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook www.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213805135363397

On Air with Douglas
Audrey Landers RETURNS!

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 62:00


Audrey Landers, best known for her role on Dallas, is returning to Southfork as Afton this season on Dallas TNT.  Audrey joined us last year to chat about her history and career, now we reconnect with her to see what life is like to step back into Afton's role.

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On Air with Douglas
Audrey Landers RETURNS!

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 62:00


Audrey Landers, best known for her role on Dallas, is returning to Southfork as Afton this season on Dallas TNT.  Audrey joined us last year to chat about her history and career, now we reconnect with her to see what life is like to step back into Afton's role.

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On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Ken Kercheval

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012 75:00


Please join us in this repeat of our chat with Ken Kercheval who has reprised his role as Cliff Barnes in the new Dallas primetime on TNT.  Cliff takes calls from fans, plus talks about his career and future of Dallas TNT.

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On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Ken Kercheval

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012 75:00


Please join us in this repeat of our chat with Ken Kercheval who has reprised his role as Cliff Barnes in the new Dallas primetime on TNT.  Cliff takes calls from fans, plus talks about his career and future of Dallas TNT.

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On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Audrey Landers (Dallas)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2012 68:00


Please join us as we chat with actres, Audrey Landers best known from Dallas.

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On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Audrey Landers (Dallas)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2012 68:00


Please join us as we chat with actres, Audrey Landers best known from Dallas.

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Del Sofá a la Cocina
s01e30: Una pareja triste pero feliz (Especial Juego de Tronos)

Del Sofá a la Cocina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2012 115:09


¡Bienvenidos a nuestro trigésimo programa! ¡Muy buenas, amiguitos! Aquí estamos una semana más Seguimos de mudanza y, aunque se notará en el contenido, esta vez hemos salido a tiempo. Además, tenemos invitada y todo. Pero bueno, que empezamos con la "Semana en Serie" donde comentamos el piloto de Dallas [TNT], la continuación del culebrón clásico de los 80 y, después, recibimos a Pilar [Twitter/Blog] para hablar de la segunda temporada de Game of Thrones [HBO], qué tal ha estado, los libros, diferencias, personajes, el futuro, etc. Después nos vamos a "El Desafío", donde Dani nos cuenta qué tal el clásico de terror de 1976, La profecía (The Omen), que tanto le gustaba a Valen de pequeña. Después, como siempre últimamente, nos sentamos a ver el trailer de la película protagonista del próximo desafío. A continuación, nos vamos "A la Cocina" donde, bueno, no es que haya mucha cocina que digamos, a parte de una patatas fritas de sabores inusuales (de ketchup y de pizza de pepperoni, ambas de Ruffles), así que, como pasará hasta que tengamos cocina, os contamos un poco nuestra vida, esta vez, por ejemplo, nuestra visita a IKEA (donde esta vez Dani sí que pudo probar los míticos perritos calientes) y algunas enseñanzas que hemos sacado esta vez. Para acabar, comentaremos algunos de vuestros numerosos mensajes de Twitter... ¡Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo! Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, puntuando y todo lo que queráis. Y, por supuesto, os recordamos que participéis en el meme de los upfronts que hemos preparado (ya queda menos para el 1 de Julio...): leed bien las normas, ved los trailers y... ¡a elegir y suerte! Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PREVIOUSLY 0:02'12 PRESENTACIÓN 0:04'05 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:04'32 - Dallas (Piloto) 0:14'19 - Game of Thrones (Temporada 02 con spoilers) [Con Pilar] 0:57'10  PROMO: Podcinema 0:58'38 EL DESAFÍO: The Omen (sin spoilers) [Trailer] 1:13'14   A LA COCINA: Historias de tortillas, patatas fritas, resaca, tápers e Ikea 1:31'29 LA SOBREMESA 1:53'05 DESPEDIDA 1:53'47 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Baladesong (Bellanger Jacques/Balade), Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), The Specialist (Arnaud Condé/Coming Soon), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance).